
It was made pilot hotel again, but for some reason removed again lolI'm dreading to see what restrictive measures they are going to put on our chat.![]()
.com hasn't been the pilot hotel for awhile I thought? @lawrawrrr;
I think because the scandal was here in the uk, we will be last :{
I'm dreading to see what restrictive measures they are going to put on our chat.![]()
.com hasn't been the pilot hotel for awhile I thought? @lawrawrrr;
I think because the scandal was here in the uk, we will be last :{There isn't any particular pilot hotel, Paul said it depends on the market of the time! I didn't know they were bigger... surely there's more players on .com than .es (considering there's like 100x the number of people in UK, USA, AUS and SG.... than spain?).es and .com.br are much bigger than the .com. Also, someone said in a thread somewhere that .com would probably be the last to close - I'd imagine that to be incorrect because .com.br and .es have had a lot more campaigns than .com (International) and their userbase is a lot bigger = more revenue for Sulake.
.com has 11 moderators (apparently)
.com.br has 11 as well (apparently)
.es has about 20 or so.
Quite weird, the Portugese site is much bigger yet they don't differ in moderation size? :L
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@lawrawrrr; @Red; Habbo.fi is the pilot hotel yes. But now and then it's .com (e.g. the Bots) and occasionally somewhere else - e.g. habbo.se had the new homepage first.
He's not lied at all. He's been quite forthcoming that he doesn't know exactly when things are going to happen really! He regularly keeps in contact with Habbos on Twitter, which isn't actually part of his job. Could you provide a few examples?
Wont bother giving you proof, i know what hes done, and others do too.There isn't any particular pilot hotel, Paul said it depends on the market of the time! I didn't know they were bigger... surely there's more players on .com than .es (considering there's like 100x the number of people in UK, USA, AUS and SG.... than spain?)
He's not lied at all. He's been quite forthcoming that he doesn't know exactly when things are going to happen really! He regularly keeps in contact with Habbos on Twitter, which isn't actually part of his job. Could you provide a few examples?
I think many people got fed up of the hotel after the merge and I imagine a large % would have quitThere isn't any particular pilot hotel, Paul said it depends on the market of the time! I didn't know they were bigger... surely there's more players on .com than .es (considering there's like 100x the number of people in UK, USA, AUS and SG.... than spain?)
He's not lied at all. He's been quite forthcoming that he doesn't know exactly when things are going to happen really! He regularly keeps in contact with Habbos on Twitter, which isn't actually part of his job. Could you provide a few examples?. Also, bear in mind there are an awful lot of Spanish speakers (about 500 million) and Portugese speakers (252 million), I don't know why .com doesn't have user levels like that - the only explanation I can find is that people left because of the merge and because of dreadful moderation/customer support.
There is no specific pilot hotel yes, but it tends to be .fi that gets every update first now lol. The homepage and bots are the only exceptions I can think of this year.
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No hotel is classed as a "pilot hotel" seems like they have changed their minds again.I thought the pilot hotel was now .com, someone posted it here about it I think it was @xxMATTGxx;. Why would you want to test out something completely new one a hotel so big, thats why they put it with a smaller one.
Going by Pauls latest tweet/blog entry, we won't be seeing the chat back for a while yet as they are piloting it in spain and brazil on tuesday, hate waiting!
He got angry and posted a few tweets. Everyone makes a few heated, angry mistakes. At least he's not completely shut Habbo or resigned and left the company to crumble, I think that's quite admirable.
The merge thing doesn't have a lot to do with anything, people leave, come back, and more importantly, new members join on every hotel. There's more english speakers than spanish speakers in the world!I think many people got fed up of the hotel after the merge and I imagine a large % would have quit. Also, bear in mind there are an awful lot of Spanish speakers (about 500 million) and Portugese speakers (252 million), I don't know why .com doesn't have user levels like that - the only explanation I can find is that people left because of the merge and because of dreadful moderation/customer support.
There is no specific pilot hotel yes, but it tends to be .fi that gets every update first now lol. The homepage and bots are the only exceptions I can think of this year.
.com hotel - AUS, CA, JP, RO, MY, NZ, PH, RU, SG, US, UK & IE, IN, PO
.es/br hotels - BR, CL, CO, PE, AR, EC, MX, PT, ES, BO, PAN, PAR
the .com has more hotels merged/linking to it - and much bigger countries as that. I'm trying to find a list of how many members but can't see one anywhere!!
They don't list individual members for each countriesHe got angry and posted a few tweets. Everyone makes a few heated, angry mistakes. At least he's not completely shut Habbo or resigned and left the company to crumble, I think that's quite admirable.
The merge thing doesn't have a lot to do with anything, people leave, come back, and more importantly, new members join on every hotel. There's more english speakers than spanish speakers in the world!
.com hotel - AUS, CA, JP, RO, MY, NZ, PH, RU, SG, US, UK & IE, IN, PO
.es/br hotels - BR, CL, CO, PE, AR, EC, MX, PT, ES, BO, PAN, PAR
the .com has more hotels merged/linking to it - and much bigger countries as that. I'm trying to find a list of how many members but can't see one anywhere!!They only do global totals lol. I guess Habbo is just more popular in Spanish/Portugese countries? There's no specific 1 reason why
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It's not hard to tell by the user count. When it's not on mute the .es gets about 20,000 and it doesn't alter that much over the course of the day, it maybe goes down to 10,000 minimum but usually peaks slightly above 20,000. Portugese isn't much different, I'm sure .pt peaks at just over 20,000 as well.
Habbotimes had a graph which displayed how many users were online each hotel throughout the course of the day. I think I maybe say the .com hotel beat .es at 1 point in the day (1 hour) and then .es continued to stay above .com levels. I don't think .com has ever beaten the .pt minimum.
They removed the graph during the update though.
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